The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 30, 1940, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1940. ) @ THEY'RE OFF TO SEE THE SEA_one boatload of the 600 candidates for midshipman appointments in the U. S. naval reserve draw near the ship, U.S.S. Wyoming, which sailed from New York for a month’s training cruise In southern waters. The men are between 19 and 27, are part of Uncle Sam’s growing family of naval recruits bolstering .the national defense. FISHY —Rounding out the season for goofy swim suits is this, ol jeliyfish inspiration. Tt ALL DRESSED UP AND NO PLACE TO GO—_siim though the chances are for foreign competition, because of the was designed by Ethel Trapha- war, the American Ryder Cup team is on its mark, and ready to go—where? Standing, left to right, at Detroit, where they've been gen and worn at Clayton, N, Y., playing matches for charity: Horton Smith, Tom Walsh (P.G.A. president); Walter Hagen, captain; Vic Ghezzi, Sam Snead and Henry 7y Laura Routh, Picard. Seated, left to right: Byron Nelson, Jug McSpaden, Ralph Guldahl, Paul Runyan,Dick Metz, Jimny Hines, 'MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME—Here's the lineup aboard the U.S.S. Wyoming, baggage and all, as the naval reserve reeruits check in for their month’s training cruise. b P ot At By o) A BUM THUM B_“Babbling Buck” Newsom, Detroit Tiger pitcher who'd won his last 13 - " @ 4 $ starts, won't get into this pose GOOD TIME BY 8:30_Flower-bedecked “Elght CANADIANS EXPAN D_Sentry boxes are on the con. 253in for a while His thumb Thirty” stands in charmeil ‘clrole at Boston, Jockey Harry Rich- struction program at Camp Valcartier, one of the many points in et el gy g o ards up, after winning $50,000 Massachusetts Handicap. His 1:49 Canada where men are being trained for war service, possibly in with Re R ‘Sl)xi9 N!Ialor league - equalled track record. Hash was second, Challedon, third. Europe. Censors passed this picture; the camp’s in Quebec. Teoord- 8 1B wieipniv IN CABINET—yosuke Matsuoka (above), chief Jap- :lnesc d:le‘g:te at League of Na- ons al e time of Japan’s withdrawal, is foreign minister PARACHUTIST IN U.S.A._Uncle Sam has his own THE ONCE OVER, NOT LIGHTLY—Sound ss dollar (American) must naval men i in new Japanese cabinet. The parachute troopers—those men who fight flames in forest fires. be. They're being examined aboard the U.S.S. Wyoming by Dr. Jack Terry, who's from Dallas, Tex. cabinet is expected to make This man landed near Hamilton, Mont. The football helmet and Japan more totalitarian. the mask are decsigned to prevent injury in landing. ; # e TEXAS TROUBADOUR—Rhythm rides the range again + i» Texas now that singing W. Lee “Pass the Biscuits Pappy” O'Daniel is seeking re-election as governor. Here's Pappy (left) and his bandsters in a campaign truck at Greenville, Tex., rally. SA I LORS_Two-tenths 0 B . i s : & Tl owners of “The Chance,” 78- o i % ; % . pein sy ton schooner taking five couples L . 4 : i 4 OOMPH’ FOR ENGINEERING Asa championof FASHION BACK TALK_With new coiffures calling 410 Puerto Bico to the South S 1 ;o :'he u:’von,un‘s angle in engineering, Sara Ruth Watson, 30, bridge for pompadours that.roll up from womanly, brows, Lura de Gez, and Josephine Hnatko (above) THEIR BED AND BOARD_Sicep being what it is, the naval recriils 66 am carty esasts In uilders’ consultant in Cleveland, wants bridges designed with a who worries about such matters, has devised this smart haiv-do of North Arlington, N. J. " ¥ reater eye for beauty. She wants mor tilevi (i imen -like front, The how to make up their hammocks, aboard the U.S.S. Wyoming; training ship. Note instructor. : ¥ S ix cantiibyern W ifitting acenmpanimint i, the haja-lke front, & ten_bought ship .together, »

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